345 4th Street

345 4th Street is a new office building in San Francisco's SoMa district. The project will host 50,000 square feet of office space atop grade level retail with ample street frontage. The project includes plenty of outdoor space dispersed between a grade level passageway, office-level balconies, and a roof terrace that allows for dramatic views of the downtown skyline. The project's sustainable features include exterior sunshades, a photovoltaic canopy, and a vegetated roof. The core and shell office building is scheduled to start construction in the Spring of 2019.

Hotel Via

Hotel Via recently opened their doors in June 2017. Located in San Francisco's South Beach district, Hotel Via is a new boutique hotel located directly across from AT&T Park. The roof deck offers panoramic city views while the restaurant and bar offer baseball themed entrees and beverages. The hotel guestroom suites utilize the views and invite guests to immerse themselves into a true San Francisco experience.

Photography By: Jeff Zaruba

Marriott AC Hotel & Residence Inn

The 1431 Jefferson Street development is a proposed 18 story hotel with 1 partial basement and an adjacent parking structure which contains 95 parking spots. The 275 guestroom hotel will be a total of 207,000 square feet and is located in the urban core of Oakland. The project will compliment the downtown high rise neighborhood. The hotel also will benefit from its close proximity to public transportation, making it an ideal home base for extended stay tourism.

701 3rd Street Hyatt Place

The 701 3rd Street Hotel is a 230 room, 103,000 square feet full service hotel located near AT&T Park in San Francisco. The LEED Platinum project includes vegetated roofs, a grey water system, and highly sustainable mechanical systems. There is a public courtyard at the ground level and roof decks for hotel guests on the 9th and 12th levels. Construction is scheduled to begin in mid 2016 and will be completed at the end of 2017.

Nineteen800

19800 Vallco Parkway is a mixed-use residential and retail project located in the City of Cupertino. The project sits on a six acre site at the intersection of North Wolfe Road and Vallco Parkway. The building’s construction is four levels of wood-frame construction over a concrete basement through 2nd level post-tensioned concrete slab totaling over a half a million square feet of new construction. The project includes 204 two & three bedroom residential apartment units ranging from 1,300 to 1,800 square feet in size. The units are arranged around a 35,000 square foot landscaped courtyard at the 2nd level. Amenities available to residents include a theater, a conference room, a yoga room, game room, fitness room, shared kitchen & dining facilities as well as an outdoor playground, fire pit, dog-washing area, and multiple barbeques. The residential units are located above 47,228 square feet of retail area and includes 896 parking spaces.

Moxy Hotel

As designed by Stanton Architecture, the proposed development, which borders North Beach and Fisherman’s Wharf, includes 75 hotel rooms over 2,300 square feet of restaurant/event space on the ground floor with support systems at the basement level. The roof is proposed to be finished with a 2,500 square foot deck terrace, primarily for use by hotel patrons but also to host private events. In addition to the terrace the roof level will provide an additional 2,200 square feet of vegetated outdoor space. Stanton Architecture developed three different schematic designs seen here.

800 Brotherhood Way

Stanton Architecture master planned San Francisco's Brotherhood Way Residential Community. The master plan consisted of 182 family homes in two and three-story wood frame buildings over garages on a 7.7 acre site. The project includes 60 single-family homes and 62 two-unit buildings ranging from 1,045 to 6,407 square feet. Closely following the existing contours of the hillside, the homes terrace up from Brotherhood Way. Ample sidewalks, frequent street trees, custom street lighting, and varied paving surfaces provide an inviting and comfortable pedestrian milieu.

Photography By: Isaac Strackbein

942 Mission Street Hampton Inn

The Hampton Inn Downtown is a fifteen-story, four-star hotel completed in 2015. The hotel contains 174 rooms and includes a green roof planted with native California grasses. The ground floor contains retail space. The upper floors of the hotel are set back in order to maintain the scale of the existing buildings in the immediate vicinity at the street front. The lower portion of the building is clad in a terracotta veneer, while the upper and rear portions of the building are clad with a more modern metallic panel. Accent panels at the window openings create continuity between the upper and lower levels. This hotel is the first hotel project in the city to break ground after the 2008 recession, and one of the only high-rise hotels in San Francisco to break ground in the past fifteen years.

960 Harrison Street

960 Harrison Street is a five story building located in San Francisco’s South of Market district. It is constructed from four levels of wood-framed construction over a first level of concrete and steel. The building sits on a 25 foot wide by 80 foot long urban lot with adjacent properties on three sides. Each unit includes a large open-concept living/kitchen area with floor-to-ceiling bay windows overlooking the city. The kitchen contrasts light colored quartz countertops and tile with dark wood cabinetry and modern appliances.

475 Minna Street

The proposed Minna Street Residences are situated on Minna and 6th Street in the heart of San Francisco's SoMa district. The 9 level residence features a penthouse elevator accessible to a roof deck with canopy. Terracotta tiles flank the exterior while French doors and juliette balconies provide a charming touch to the residences.

Radisson Fisherman's Wharf

Over the past 15 years, Stanton Architecture has worked on several renovations of this former 1950’s Travelodge. As a result this hotel was transformed a vibrant mixed-use project that includes continuous street level retail, structured parking and a 71,000 sq. ft. addition which includes 25,000 sq. ft. of retail, 106 new hotel guestrooms and a new parking level. Within the past several years, we completed a renovation of the fitness room, revamped their retail space, and added several more guestrooms to the hotel.

Pillar Point

Located on a former industrial site, this innovative 213,000 sq. ft. mixed use development features an 84-key all-suites hotel along with 35,000 sq. ft. of retail, an ocean-view restaurant and parking for 475 vehicles. The hotel branches out from a three-story atrium lobby oriented around a generous fireplace with balconies at each level. To reduce the hotel’s scale it is broken down into four identifiable buildings – the main “grand hotel” and three guest cottages. All 84 guest rooms face southwest with panoramic ocean views.